The Villa Vals designed by Bjarne Mastenbroek and Christian Müller, of the architectural firms SeARCH and CMA. Their design plan was to completely integrate the villa into the landscape to avoid disturbing the unspoiled nature.
the villa is only possible via the nearby wooden Graubünder shed, through an underground tunnel which runs straight through the mountainside. The façade of the house is slightly slanted, adding to the view of the mountain scenery across the valley opposite of the house.
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4 20 is soon. nice.
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These one-liner filled movie posters really bring back the silver-screen memories. Graphic designer and creative director Jerod Gibson, created the set using only a silhouette and famous words, yet the posters convey so much.
giant swimmer sculpture on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, commissioned to promote “London Ink” a reality show on the Discovery Channel. The sculpture is made of reinforced polystyrene.
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Singapore based artist and graphic designer Budi Satria Kwan makes heavy use of negative space in his very catchy works. His designs are colorful, pop with enthusiasm and though they lean toward aesthetic minimalism, they create quite an impact with their carefully chosen details.
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— J Cole - “Trouble”

